Coronavirus Outbreak At Wilmington Nursing Home: Town Leaders Call On State For Help

WILMINGTON (CBS) — Town leaders in Wilmington are sending the message to state leaders that the level of care at a local facility for seniors is not enough. Right now, 77 of the 91 residents at AdviniaCare have tested positive for the coronavirus. Seven have died.

“The grief is certainly much greater because these residents could not be seen by their loved ones in their final moments,” said Wilmington Fire Chief Bill Cavanaugh.

In a statement, the facility said all seven were already receiving end of life care before their diagnosis, and most of the other residents with the virus are asymptomatic.

But the overwhelming number of cases has town leaders looking for help. A join statement to the state COVID-19 Command Center, MEMA and the Department of Health reads: “There are very serious concerns that the facility lacks adequate resources with respect to staffing, including skilled medical staff, to provide the level of care required in this current state of emergency.”

AdviniaCare Wilmington released a statement Thursday evening: “Pointe Group Care and the management team at AdviniaCare at Wilmington are very grateful for the efforts of the Town of Wilmington and the legislative delegation. Covid-19 is our common enemy and working together we can defeat it.”

But help is on the way. Point Group Care is sending more staff, as is the Department of Public Health and Partners HealthCare.